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Bye-Bye, Bling: A Recessionary Note to Rappers Everywhere

Posted Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:00am PDT by Shawn Amos in GetBack

Yo, my hip-hop brothers, some words of wisdom: these are hard times. Don’t know if you heard, but we’re in a recession. People are losing their homes. Folks’ retirement funds are tanking. People are pawning their jewelry for gas money.

It’s time to reel in the bling. The days of ’90s excess are over and out. All the gold ropes and gold teeth have got to go. You need to trade them in for cash and then hold on to it. Stuff it in those high-tops until the banks are safe again. No more shopping sprees. No more Hummers. No more Cristal. Back to basics, folks. You are not immune. Your record label could go belly-up like Lehman Brothers did, and you may find yourself standing behind Joe the Plumber at the check-cashing joint.

Yes, you’ve all come a long way from the days of Mr. T-level bling, but you’ve got many more miles to go. Pull off the gold chains and bring on the humility. Get yourself a Prius. Carpool to the next VH1 Rap Honors show. Recycle those kicks instead of tossing them after the first scuff mark. Yes we can, my hip-hop brothers. Yes we can.

Here are five of the worst offenders. I’m calling these folks out so they can step up and lead the way for the rest of the hip-hop nation. Do the right thing.

SLICK RICK

Slick never got the memo that not only are the '90s over but so are the '80s. He's the embodiment of hip hop excess (and bad behavior; the dude spent five years in prison for attempted murder). He's become a reformed citizen since his jail time but Slick Rick is still Bling Offender Number One.

 



PHARRELL WILLIAMS

My man from the Neptunes likes to brag about his Ferrari Enzo and his Mercedes SLR McLaren. Sure, he’s got a trucker cap to give him working-class cred, but he wears chains so big they threaten to knock him over.



 



 

T-PAIN

T-Pain’s got a grill full of metal and a big ol’ chain that could buy him 10 vocoder machines.



 



 

 

BIG BOI

He’s got a closet full of big minks and bug chains that need to go to the consignment store. While he’s at it, maybe he can persuade André to join him back in the studio.

 

 

 

 

 

LIL JON

His teeth alone could feed a middle-class family of five for a year. Jon, cash in the mouth metal and get some old-fashioned enamel caps. Do it quick while you still have your insurance plan. You can use the money to buy some clothes for the half-naked ladies in your videos.

 

 

 

 

FLAVOR FLAV

The granddaddy of bling. Yeah, the clock probably doesn’t cost much, but think of the statement it would make if Flavor started wearing a Casio. Besides, the news is so bad lately, who wants to know what time it is anyway?



 

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2320 Comments

161. RobbinM -
Everyone that has money DOES NOT wear bling, but you KNOW they have money. Have you ever seen Bill Gates with some heavy gold, flossed out in ice, and all that foolishness? You'll NEVER see Warren Buffett with Yellow Diamond Grillz in his mouth! While true, its your money, and you can do what you want with it, but why waste it on jewelry like that? The difference between MOST rich White people and rich Black people is, they (White people) INVEST their money in something that will build more capital (Old Money) for them NO MATTER HOW HARD TIMES MAY GET!!!! Some White people ( Chase Bank, J. P.Morgan) have had money from the backs of Black people since slavery (That's called old money). We(Black people) are just interested in looking good, shining on other people, being materialistic, and bragging about what we got when we FINALLY get something!! The quote that brings clarity to all, no matter Black or White, who have money. GOD blesses you in order that you may bless others! Now imagine if God behaved like some of the wealthy? He would tell and show us all the riches and wealth He has, and when we ask for help in achieving the same thing, He tells us get it how you live! Truth be told, WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR EACH OTHER, no matter if we like it or not! This is our charge, the entire human race! People are suffering ALL over the world, NO ONE should act as if it doesn't affect them. Everyone should tone down the extravagant living anyway, its only gonna make crime go up because the have not's want what the have's got. This year made the WORST come out in people the whole world over, don't ever wanna see a repeat of that, do you?

162. Jasper -
Since when do we care so much about what other people do, we dont go up to the owners of Bentley's n such n say "u know u should cut back" worry about yourself n get ya money up!!!

163. FrankieR -
Seriously, it's okay for rich white people to show how rich they are with 6 $40 million houses, or 20 Lamborghini's. So why do you care what rappers wear?

164. devisabeast -
WHO CARES IF THEY WEAR CHAINS?
ARE WE GOING TO TELL SARAH PALIN TO STOP WEARING HER 1000 DOLLAR SUITS? NO
ARE WE GOING TO TELL OPRAH TO STOP FLYING TO GET DOUGNUTS? (LOVE YOU OPRAH)
ARE WE GOING TO TELL PARIS HILTON TO STOP WASTING MONEY?
IF YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT FASHION TALK ABOUT THE JONAS BROTHER'S TOO TIGHT PANTS!!!
OR THE FACT THAT BRAD PITT NEEDS A SHAVE!!!
STOP HATING ON THEIR MONEY
THIS ARTICLE MAKES HIP HOP ARTIST SOUND IGNORANT
WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO SAY YAHOO?
IF YOU ARE GOING TO KEEP TALKING ABOUT THESE STUPID TOPICS HERS SOMEONE TO ADD TO YOUR LIST:
PAUL WALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

165. kashkin -
lol get over it, they worked hard to make the money they earned, and if they want to blow it off on bling, then let them be. I dont have bling, and I am not a fan of it, but don't be disliking it because you don't have it

166. Geo -
I don't know about bling bling but the country where I'm originally from these hip hop clowns would have been beaten and robbed. Also anyone that wears that much bling bling is considered kind of effeminate

167. Jo -
Oh! Come on yall. "Can,...can,..can we all get along?" Please, Please! Most of that could be plated too. "Don't judge the book by its cover". Every one can do whatever they want. It is freedom of expression.

168. Pre-Season Favorite -
They can do whatever they want! If they want to look stupid with gold chains, hats to the side and pants falling off, let them look like clowns because they all are !!! Rappers are not musicians but a group of clowns wishing they could sing!!!! LOSERS ALL OF THEM!!!

169. sugarbaby -
It's over.

170. Cheryl -
Check out the bling on John Mccain's wife. Her diamond earrings are blinding.

171. devisabeast -
STOP HATING HATERS

172. -wg- -
Hip Hop without bling is like:
Peanut butter with no jelly
A car with no tires
A beach with no sand
Mac with no cheese
Life without death

Rappers are entertainers, so let them entertain.
If you don't like it, change the station...

173. Speedy -
this is a waist of an internet page

174. Eli -
Probably isn't the best time to trade gold for american dollars with the recession and decreasing dollar value. They do look silly but shouldn't lessen the value of their bling by trading it for the almighty dollar

175. hdhs -
IF U GOT IT DO WHAT HELL U WANT TO DO WITH IT U DON'T OWE ANYBODY ANYTHING SO DO THE DAM THANG

176. Mcgee -
This writer must have not gotten the memo.....

These rappers aren't feeling the recession....they're laughing their way to the bank with our "recession" money that we should be saving instead of spending.

They can do what they want with our....I mean.....their money. They earned it.

This story seems like it was a lame excuse for the writer to meet a deadline ....

177. Bryan -
$@IT!Gold,Platinum, and Diamonds are on the rise especially during recessionary times.What in the ^&(( is the author of this column talking about?

178. First L -
on the contrary if more people spent more money, it would be poured back into the economy and therefore help get us out of this mess anyway. If you were educated in economics you would be aware that the FED is trying to pour money into the economy to do just that. take an econ class

179. The Haitian $ensation -
i dont see why they have to put away their chains, when CEO of housing companies are retiring with an extra $40 Mil in these hard times

180. JeffC -
Yeah if I had gold and diamonds, I wouldn't trade them in for anything. They will hold their value, and continue to increase, longer than the u.s. dollar will.
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